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We ought to have walked out as soon as we entered. The last time ate Creole food it was sensational but that was in New York with its high standard of cuisine. Montmartre likewise has many superb restaurants that present great din guests experiences. We...More

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RESTOCREOLE, Propriétaire at Armelle et Henri, responded to this reviewResponded February 4, 2018

WIaaaaw i have rarely had such dishonest customers in a 45-year career!
The wickedness does not have limit anymore and it is a great pity....!

We did not expect to find a Creole restaurant in historic Montmartre. Tucked away on a quiet side street, this tiny eatery features food from French Guyana. The cuisine combines Caribbean ingredients with classic French techniques. Everything that we sampled was delicious. The subtle blending...More

Lovely small restaurant, went in because of the name Henri (my late son's name) and thoroughly enjoyed the atmosphere and food. Very good value and good options. Would definitely go back

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Montmartre

Montmartre is a bustling mix of cultures, colors, andstyles which changes from one street to another. Ridethe funicular (or, for a real workout, climb thesteps) to the sublime Sacré-Coeur (Basilica of theSacred Heart) with its inspiring view of the city. Thechurch is surrounded by provincial streets and pianobars where tourists, artists, and street entertainersthrive. At the foot of the hill, Boulevard de Clichy

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features shops not intended for young audiences, whileresidences are scattered to the north and east. Thediverse population includes a large part from theArab-speaking world, Africa, and Turkey. It’s a cornerof Paris full of life and dynamism with charms thatcan’t be found anywhere else.